Gabriel Over the White House (1933) -- a proto-fascist moment.
Mission to Moscow (1943) -- pro-Soviet propaganda (you read that correctly).
Duck and Cover (1951) -- civil defense documentary on saving yourself from the Bomb.
Red Nightmare (1962) -- DOD film asks: what if the Reds took over?
Fail-Safe (1964) -- after the Cuban Missile Crisis, a scary look at an accidental nuclear attack.
Dr. Strangelove (1964) -- a satirical look at an accidental nuclear attack.
Capricorn One (1978) -- in the paranoid 1970s, a fake Mars landing (start at 20 min.)
The greatest television series ever: The Prisoner.
And a close second, Monty Python's Flying Circus
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I've always thought of Failsafe as one of the best Cold War movies out there. What about Red Dawn or The Sum of All Fears? Admittedly the book version of SOAF was better, but if you can put up with Ben Affleck's whiny portrayal of Jack Ryan, it's worth a watch.
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